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A Berkeley study shows a cross-cultural affinity for matching certain types of music to specific colors.
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Christopher Nerney answers Re: How do you respond to a job interviewer that asks to see your social media activity? What's next, your tax forms? A list of people you've slept with? Your voting record? I agree with you -- private means private. If an interviewer can't get an idea of whether you'd be a good fit through an interview and reference checks, someone else should be doing the interviewing. Companies don't own you.2 days 22 hours ago
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Researchers will determine if ancient water found 1.5 miles underground in an Ontario cave contains life.
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The new Start screen is the most common complaint I hear (I don't love it myself), but that's not likely to change. Here's an article on the 10 biggest pain points regarding Windows 8.
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Global warming is taking a toll on the ice atop the world's highest mountain.
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This one, from InMotionHosting.com, covers several options: To redirect a mobile visitor, you'll need to determine if their browser is a web browser on a mobile device or not. You can determine which browser the visitor is using. ...
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The last I heard was that Google hoped to be shipping the commercial version of Glass toward the end of the year. With Google Glass Explorer Edition (the beta version) just now going out to 15,000 early testers and developers, it's too early to tell if Google can ship by year's end (assuming that's the plan).
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Science.gov is a federal database gateway that offers users more than 55 scientific databases and 200 million pages of scientific information.
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I do suspect the Facebook phone is bombing, and I'm not surprised. The mobile device market is tough to crack. Not sure it has any larger meaning regarding branded hardware.
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Christopher Nerney answers Re: Do you choose companies based on how they respond to government demands for data? I don't think about it because if I did, I couldn't use the Internet. According to Electronic Frontier Foundation laywer Matt Zimmerman, “So far no one has really stood up for their users” among large Internet service providers."1 week 2 days ago
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Researchers at the University of Edinburgh wanted to see whether better math and reading skills at a younger age translated into future socioeconomic success.
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According to Hacking for Dummies, taking these steps will help prevent default script attacks:
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For humans to establish permanent colonies on Mars, they'll have to grow their own food. It won't be easy.
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Know what the oldest words on record are? (Hint: They're not BlackBerry or shizzizzle.)
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The answer to your last question is subjective.
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Unless you can get Anonymous on the case, probably not. I'd just turn off the WiFi when you're not using it. If he's truly going nuts with the bandwidth-hogging, that means he's using it a lot. If he finds he can't use it at all for long periods, he might get frustrated enough to get his own WiFi.
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The bond between humans and dogs is strong and unique, despite their insistence on eating poop.
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I haven't used WiMAX -- and hopefully someone who has will weigh in -- but I found this interesting article about WiMAX vs. LTE:
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A large Twitter following can be yours if you follow these guidelines determined by a Georgia Institute of Technology study.
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First, according to Microsoft's "My Hotmail account was upgraded to Outlook.com" FAQ, you "can keep using your existing @hotmai
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Rock's Backpages is the best place on the Internet for finding content from long-running music magazines going back to the early '60s.
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The answer, according to a couple of folks on this Apple support thread, is no:
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The conflicting information is due to there being two different support deadlines, as PCWorld explains:
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I think a few things could replace traditional laptops -- particularly cheap touch-screen Android netbooks and tablets as well as high-quality phablets and smartphones. Combine these with cloud-based storage and the future of traditional laptops may be in doubt over the long-term.
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